The Rolling Scopes Conference

18th – 21st February 2016, Minsk

What's up front-end folks!

On behalf of Minsk front-end/JavaScript community, The Rolling Scopes crew is glad to announce the upcoming RSConf2016 front-end conference! February 2015 was too awesome to do it just once :)

This winter Minsk will once again become a gathering spot for amazing people of the front-end scene presenting hot topics and sharing their expertise and vision.
Currently the agenda is still work-in-progress, but we can promise you two full days of delicious content: Workshop Saturday and Conference Sunday! We hope to treat you to talks in both standard-length and lightning format so we issue the Call for Papers at our full lung capacity! Workshops, presentations, lightning talks – we want it all at
rolling.scopes@gmail.com (primary conference language is English).
Let’s Roll!

Andrey Listochkin is a full-stack web developer from Kiev with over eight years of experience building large complex web applications.
He's a very active member of Ukrainian development community.
He's a co-founder of dev-ua - the largest chat community for developers in Eastern Europe, - Node.js/iojs Ukrainian localization working group member, Ukrainian Rust community leader, KyivJS co-organizer and the member of Kottans.org - an IT education non-profit. Andrey regularly speaks at conferences in Ukraine and abroad, does training and workshops on Ember.js, Node.js, API design, etc., takes part in hackathons and programming competitions, both as a participant and a mentor.

Developer, speaker and reverse engineer. Obsessed D2D (developers-to-developers) programmer.
Working on Acorn, Babel, ESTree spec, low-level binary and video manipulation and other things on the dark side of JavaScript.

Martin is open source contributor and web evangelist by heart from Zurich
with a decade experience from the trenches of software engineering in multiple fields.
He works as a software engineer at Archilogic in front- and backend.
He devotes his time to moving the web forward, fixing problems, building applications and systems
and breaking things for fun & profit.
Martin believes in the web platform and is working with bleeding edge technologies that will allow the web to prosper.

Gabriel is working as a Front-end Developer Specialist for DoclerHolding based in Budapest.
Mozilla Tech Speaker and enthusiastic voluntary at Hungarian Mozilla Community.
He is interested in everything related to web. The world of open source impresses him as well.
WebRTC geek, Firefox OS app hacker and devotee of the platform.

Language

We offer simultaneous translation of all the talks to English or Russian.
Headsets will be available free of charge, but we'll have to hold your passport or driver's license for the duration of the conference.

Venue

Minsk is the capital and the largest city in Belarus with population over 2 million.
Minsk hosted IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship in 2014. See more